to trouble.
Your
Lordship
with the
addressed to me on
letters that were addressed to
the above points,
is
sufficiently
as the purport of the
shown in the answers
which have been made to them.–
I would respectfully beg Your Lordship's attention to that part of
my letter of the 26th Instant (N64) to Major General D'Aquilar, which
explains the efforts made by me to secure Quarters for Officers,
as the want of them is, I foresee,
likely to cause a
very heavy expense to Government.
I have the honor to be, My Lord
Your most obedient humble Servant
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